The Artistic Process
By Skirt.com, Tuesday, July 19, 2011Ever wonder how artists create their work? Take a break from end-of-the-week tasks and find out!
Odosketch lets you not only create fun online drawings with different tools and colors, but you can view a video of featured works from blank page to completion.
I'm in favor of anything on Friday that helps make 5 o'clock come sooner.
~ The Daily Muse
Sketchy Accessory
By Skirt.com, Sunday, July 17, 2011Retro and modern collide with this Etch-A-Sketch® case for your iPhone or iPad. Made of durable red plastic, this is classic protection for your iStuff. You can even download the Etch-A-Sketch® app to take the nostalgia up a notch.
Pretty swell, huh?
~ The Daily Muse
Read at Your Own Risk: A Conversation with elizabeth cassidy. by Nicole Dauenhauer
By My Views from t..., Tuesday, July 5, 2011, 13 commentsINTRO by Nicole.
Is This Drink Taken?
By Skirt.com, Sunday, June 19, 2011, 1 commentsYou know the story: you’re at a party, you pour the perfect drink, you set it down to dance or grab some food and suddenly you’re faced with a crowd of cups that all look alike. Forget wine tags and Sharpie pens; sketch your own libation label with Etch-it Party Cups (yes, the same ones Rachael Ray loves!). Use your fingernail or a coin to carve your name or draw a personal Picasso on the “magic” sticker.
And just like that, you’re the life of the party.
Expand Your Artistic Side
By Skirt.com, Tuesday, June 14, 2011Design Sojourn's expandable sketchbook lets you fold out the pages to create giant designs, then fold them back neatly for easy transportation.
You've got big ideas. Now you've got a big place to put them.
~ The Daily Muse
Brushstroke of Genius
By Skirt.com, Tuesday, February 22, 2011Tech-lovers with an artistic flair have been waiting for this.
Use the Nomad Brush on your iPad, iTouch, Android or Galaxy to create works of art that you can save and send.
No cleanup required.
~ The Daily Muse
Draw the Line
By Skirt.com, Wednesday, September 1, 2010, 1 commentsWe all have an artist somewhere inside of us.
For some of us though, it's tougher to tap into our inner Frida than others. Enter Drawspace.
Free downloadable drawing lessons categorized as beginner, intermediate and advanced. (Ahem, The Muse will be trying the beginner, thank you.) You can choose what subjects you want to sketch—shapes, shoes, even something called a squirkle!
You're so Sketchy
By Skirt.com, Tuesday, August 24, 2010Anyone from anywhere in the world can get in on the The Sketchbook Project.
All you have to do is choose a theme like "Facing Forward" or "Revenge" or "Science Project Gone Wrong" and then sign up by October 31st to receive a Moleskin Cahier that has been "on tour." It's like "a concert with sketchbooks."











